Academic Coaching & Writing provides a variety of services to develop academics as writers. Our experienced Academic Writing Consultants are trained professional writing coaches. If you decide to work with one of our Writing Coaches you will create a trusting relationship with your coach and develop a dialogue about your ideas and the writing process.
Our Academic Writing Coacheshelp you plan your book or article, brainstorm the organization of your manuscript, provide feedback on your writing, and encourage you to achieve your writing goals.
Meeting with an Academic Writing Coach for an hour, at the same time every week, provides a deadline to keep you on track. You are expected to send your work products and drafts to your coach ahead of time, so that your coach has sufficient time to review the material and provide critical feedback and direction. During the weekly coaching session, you and your coach review the work together, reflect on the progress and obstacles for the week, and set goals for the week ahead.
Academic Writing Services include:
Academic Writing Coaching
Grant Writing Coaching
Academic Editing
Developmental Academic Editing
Comprehensive Academic Copyediting

published:08 May 2013

views:121

Academic Coaching and Writing (ACW) supports and guides graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, staff, and administrators to advance their academic dreams. Our vision is to create a community to overcome isolation and empower you with the tools you need to succeed in academia.
ACW is a group of professional academic coaches and consultants dedicated to supporting your academic writing and career needs. Our services include research consulting and coaching for dissertation and academic writing; career and professional growth (including help with balancing the demands of research, teaching and service); and leadership development.
ACW offers a unique blending of coaching and consulting services to support academics at all levels to reach their goals— dissertations, grant proposals, scholarly articles or books, academic job applications, and advancement in academia, or transitions out of academia. As consultants, we provide expertise to help you develop the skills you need to succeed. As coaches, we approach our relationships from a place of deep listening that supports the whole person and we provide structures to keep you on track.

Generally, there are three ways you can bill a customer: Hourly, a set retainer rate paid weekly (or bi-weekly, or monthly), or a set retainer rate paid in advance (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly). Cat takes a look at each.

published:26 Apr 2013

views:1696

http://www.ContentforCoaches.com - Smart executive coaches and leadership development specialists save time and energy by outsourcing their content needs. Dr. Patsi Krakoff specializes in Ph.D. quality content for e-newsletters, blogs, and other marketing for coaches at www.ContentforCoachesandConsultants.com.

published:17 Feb 2011

views:33

David Laroche is interviewing Diana Booher, founder of Booher Consultants and author of 46 books. After sharing how she started in writing field, she explained the key factors for making a bestseller book. Besides, as she was giving explanation related to her method of writing, she highlighted the importance of taking a step back. Laroche raised points related to succeed in business as a woman and self confidence as well. According to her, it’s all about knowledge base. In this interview, Diana Booher took some concrete examples and relevant illustrations.

published:14 Aug 2016

views:441

The Highline Writing Center has many different consultants. Here we ask a few questions to get to know them! Thanks to everyone who participated in making this video!
Check out our website!
https://writingcenter.highline.edu/
Make an appointment for the Writing Center here!
https://highline.mywconline.com/

published:15 Aug 2017

views:76

Discover the 80% 'I Knew That' and 20% 'AHA!' Rule for Independent Consultants
Get coaching for consultants at http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
Set yourself apart as a Successful Consultant with these Tips:
- Headlines Rule, it's all about the Headlines
- Headlines will get your articles read and commented on
- Practice write titles and headlines over and over
- Being compelling and interesting is not the same as different and new
- Your clientele is looking for solutions
- Make your writing 80% 'I knew that' and 20% 'AHA!'
- People remember the examples and stories you tell
Connect with Expert Consultant David A. Fields further:
http://www.DavidAFields.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultant.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/DavidAFields
http://www.youtube.com/ConsultingSuccess
http://www.twitter.com/_davidafields
https://www.facebook.com/Irresistibleconsultant
http://pinterest.com/consultantdavid/
Original YouTube Video at: http://youtu.be/HlTM7hiR7kc

published:15 May 2013

views:55

In this webinar, Oystir co-founder and former McKinsey consultant Zach Marks gives an overview of the consulting industry and how to break in as a PhD.
For more career resources, visit www.oystir.com/resources.

published:03 Nov 2015

views:1609

Rita Owens, Senior Lecturer, Carroll School of Management
From the moment of their first client engagement, consultants in all fields face communication opportunities and challenges. No matter what their focus may be—professional services, accounting, technology, operations, human resources, manufacturing, or marketing—consultants drive change. That change, from its initial definition through its development and deployment, must be precisely communicated to a variety of audiences and through a variety of mediums. Most business communication books do a good job leading professional writers and presenters through the basics of audience, organization, formatting, and mechanics. But, only few focus on a specific business role, such as that of a consultant, and give guidance for communicating during all stages of a project. This book guides a current or would-be consultant through the various phases of a typical engagement and gives practical advice and direction on written and oral communication throughout a project.

Academic writing

Academicwriting and publishing is conducted in several sets of forms and genres. This article provides a short summary of the full spectrum of critical & academic writing and lists the genres of academic writing. It does cover the variety of critical approaches that can be applied when one writes about a subject. However, as Harwood and Hadley (2004) and Hyland (2004) have pointed out, the amount of variation that exists between different disciplines may mean that we cannot refer to a single academic literacy.

Writing in these forms or styles is usually written in an impersonal and dispassionate tone, targeted for a critical and informed audience, based on closely investigated knowledge, and intended to reinforce or challenge concepts or arguments. It usually circulates within the academic world ('the academy'), but the academic writer may also find an audience outside via journalism, speeches, pamphlets, etc.

Typically, scholarly writing has an objective stance, clearly states the significance of the topic, and is organized with adequate detail so that other scholars may try to replicate the results. Strong papers are not overly general and correctly utilize formal academic rhetoric.

Writing center

Many educational institutions maintain a writing center that provides students with free assistance on their papers, projects, reports, multimodal documents, web pages, et cetera from consultants. A key goal of any writing center is helping writers to learn. Typical services include help with the purpose, structure, function of writing, and are geared toward writers of all levels and fields of study. Writing centers attempt to provide non-proscriptive and non-corrective response, instead relying on a fuller explanation of why a piece of writing may fail to fulfill the writer's aims. The goal is to help a writer learn to address the various exigences that she may encounter with the realization that no writing is decontextualized—it always addresses a specific audience.

A writing center usually offers individualized conferencing whereby the writing tutor offers his or her feedback on the piece of writing at hand; a writing tutor's main function is to discuss how the piece of writing might be revised. However, the tutor usually does not proofread nor edit the student's work. Instead, the tutor facilitates the student's attempts to revise his or her own work by conversing with the student about the topic at hand, discussing principles and processes of writing, modeling rhetorical and syntactical moves for the student to apply, and assisting the student in identifying patterns of grammatical error in his or her writing.

Academic Writing Services

Academic Coaching & Writing provides a variety of services to develop academics as writers. Our experienced Academic Writing Consultants are trained professional writing coaches. If you decide to work with one of our Writing Coaches you will create a trusting relationship with your coach and develop a dialogue about your ideas and the writing process.
Our Academic Writing Coacheshelp you plan your book or article, brainstorm the organization of your manuscript, provide feedback on your writing, and encourage you to achieve your writing goals.
Meeting with an Academic Writing Coach for an hour, at the same time every week, provides a deadline to keep you on track. You are expected to send your work products and drafts to your coach ahead of time, so that your coach has sufficient time to review the material and provide critical feedback and direction. During the weekly coaching session, you and your coach review the work together, reflect on the progress and obstacles for the week, and set goals for the week ahead.
Academic Writing Services include:
Academic Writing Coaching
Grant Writing Coaching
Academic Editing
Developmental Academic Editing
Comprehensive Academic Copyediting

1:17

Academic Coaching & Writing

Academic Coaching & Writing

Academic Coaching & Writing

Academic Coaching and Writing (ACW) supports and guides graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, staff, and administrators to advance their academic dreams. Our vision is to create a community to overcome isolation and empower you with the tools you need to succeed in academia.
ACW is a group of professional academic coaches and consultants dedicated to supporting your academic writing and career needs. Our services include research consulting and coaching for dissertation and academic writing; career and professional growth (including help with balancing the demands of research, teaching and service); and leadership development.
ACW offers a unique blending of coaching and consulting services to support academics at all levels to reach their goals— dissertations, grant proposals, scholarly articles or books, academic job applications, and advancement in academia, or transitions out of academia. As consultants, we provide expertise to help you develop the skills you need to succeed. As coaches, we approach our relationships from a place of deep listening that supports the whole person and we provide structures to keep you on track.

5:08

Writing Consultants Introduction and Hangzhou Office Tour

Writing Consultants Introduction and Hangzhou Office Tour

Writing Consultants Introduction and Hangzhou Office Tour

3 Billing Strategies for Consultants

Generally, there are three ways you can bill a customer: Hourly, a set retainer rate paid weekly (or bi-weekly, or monthly), or a set retainer rate paid in advance (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly). Cat takes a look at each.

0:59

Content for Coaches and Consultants - Writing Genie

Content for Coaches and Consultants - Writing Genie

Content for Coaches and Consultants - Writing Genie

http://www.ContentforCoaches.com - Smart executive coaches and leadership development specialists save time and energy by outsourcing their content needs. Dr. Patsi Krakoff specializes in Ph.D. quality content for e-newsletters, blogs, and other marketing for coaches at www.ContentforCoachesandConsultants.com.

30:08

How to become a prolific author ? - Dianna Booher

How to become a prolific author ? - Dianna Booher

How to become a prolific author ? - Dianna Booher

David Laroche is interviewing Diana Booher, founder of Booher Consultants and author of 46 books. After sharing how she started in writing field, she explained the key factors for making a bestseller book. Besides, as she was giving explanation related to her method of writing, she highlighted the importance of taking a step back. Laroche raised points related to succeed in business as a woman and self confidence as well. According to her, it’s all about knowledge base. In this interview, Diana Booher took some concrete examples and relevant illustrations.

3:38

Know Your Consultants - Highline Writing Center

Know Your Consultants - Highline Writing Center

Know Your Consultants - Highline Writing Center

The Highline Writing Center has many different consultants. Here we ask a few questions to get to know them! Thanks to everyone who participated in making this video!
Check out our website!
https://writingcenter.highline.edu/
Make an appointment for the Writing Center here!
https://highline.mywconline.com/

4:04

Consulting Success - Secrets To Great Writing for Professional Consultants

Consulting Success - Secrets To Great Writing for Professional Consultants

Consulting Success - Secrets To Great Writing for Professional Consultants

Discover the 80% 'I Knew That' and 20% 'AHA!' Rule for Independent Consultants
Get coaching for consultants at http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
Set yourself apart as a Successful Consultant with these Tips:
- Headlines Rule, it's all about the Headlines
- Headlines will get your articles read and commented on
- Practice write titles and headlines over and over
- Being compelling and interesting is not the same as different and new
- Your clientele is looking for solutions
- Make your writing 80% 'I knew that' and 20% 'AHA!'
- People remember the examples and stories you tell
Connect with Expert Consultant David A. Fields further:
http://www.DavidAFields.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultant.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/DavidAFields
http://www.youtube.com/ConsultingSuccess
http://www.twitter.com/_davidafields
https://www.facebook.com/Irresistibleconsultant
http://pinterest.com/consultantdavid/
Original YouTube Video at: http://youtu.be/HlTM7hiR7kc

1:11:57

PhD to Consulting 101

PhD to Consulting 101

PhD to Consulting 101

In this webinar, Oystir co-founder and former McKinsey consultant Zach Marks gives an overview of the consulting industry and how to break in as a PhD.
For more career resources, visit www.oystir.com/resources.

14:05

Communication for Consultants

Communication for Consultants

Communication for Consultants

Rita Owens, Senior Lecturer, Carroll School of Management
From the moment of their first client engagement, consultants in all fields face communication opportunities and challenges. No matter what their focus may be—professional services, accounting, technology, operations, human resources, manufacturing, or marketing—consultants drive change. That change, from its initial definition through its development and deployment, must be precisely communicated to a variety of audiences and through a variety of mediums. Most business communication books do a good job leading professional writers and presenters through the basics of audience, organization, formatting, and mechanics. But, only few focus on a specific business role, such as that of a consultant, and give guidance for communicating during all stages of a project. This book guides a current or would-be consultant through the various phases of a typical engagement and gives practical advice and direction on written and oral communication throughout a project.

Academic Writing Services

Academic Coaching & Writing provides a variety of services to develop academics as writers. Our experienced Academic Writing Consultants are trained professional writing coaches. If you decide to work with one of our Writing Coaches you will create a trusting relationship with your coach and develop a dialogue about your ideas and the writing process.
Our Academic Writing Coacheshelp you plan your book or article, brainstorm the organization of your manuscript, provide feedback on your writing, and encourage you to achieve your writing goals.
Meeting with an Academic Writing Coach for an hour, at the same time every week, provides a deadline to keep you on track. You are expected to send your work products and drafts to your coach ahead of time, so that your coach has sufficient time t...

published: 08 May 2013

Academic Coaching & Writing

Academic Coaching and Writing (ACW) supports and guides graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, staff, and administrators to advance their academic dreams. Our vision is to create a community to overcome isolation and empower you with the tools you need to succeed in academia.
ACW is a group of professional academic coaches and consultants dedicated to supporting your academic writing and career needs. Our services include research consulting and coaching for dissertation and academic writing; career and professional growth (including help with balancing the demands of research, teaching and service); and leadership development.
ACW offers a unique blending of coaching and consulting services to support academics at all levels to reach their goals— dissertations, ...

published: 09 May 2013

Writing Consultants Introduction and Hangzhou Office Tour

3 Billing Strategies for Consultants

Generally, there are three ways you can bill a customer: Hourly, a set retainer rate paid weekly (or bi-weekly, or monthly), or a set retainer rate paid in advance (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly). Cat takes a look at each.

published: 26 Apr 2013

Content for Coaches and Consultants - Writing Genie

http://www.ContentforCoaches.com - Smart executive coaches and leadership development specialists save time and energy by outsourcing their content needs. Dr. Patsi Krakoff specializes in Ph.D. quality content for e-newsletters, blogs, and other marketing for coaches at www.ContentforCoachesandConsultants.com.

published: 17 Feb 2011

How to become a prolific author ? - Dianna Booher

David Laroche is interviewing Diana Booher, founder of Booher Consultants and author of 46 books. After sharing how she started in writing field, she explained the key factors for making a bestseller book. Besides, as she was giving explanation related to her method of writing, she highlighted the importance of taking a step back. Laroche raised points related to succeed in business as a woman and self confidence as well. According to her, it’s all about knowledge base. In this interview, Diana Booher took some concrete examples and relevant illustrations.

published: 14 Aug 2016

Know Your Consultants - Highline Writing Center

The Highline Writing Center has many different consultants. Here we ask a few questions to get to know them! Thanks to everyone who participated in making this video!
Check out our website!
https://writingcenter.highline.edu/
Make an appointment for the Writing Center here!
https://highline.mywconline.com/

published: 15 Aug 2017

Consulting Success - Secrets To Great Writing for Professional Consultants

Discover the 80% 'I Knew That' and 20% 'AHA!' Rule for Independent Consultants
Get coaching for consultants at http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
Set yourself apart as a Successful Consultant with these Tips:
- Headlines Rule, it's all about the Headlines
- Headlines will get your articles read and commented on
- Practice write titles and headlines over and over
- Being compelling and interesting is not the same as different and new
- Your clientele is looking for solutions
- Make your writing 80% 'I knew that' and 20% 'AHA!'
- People remember the examples and stories you tell
Connect with Expert Consultant David A. Fields further:
http://www.DavidAFields.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultant.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/DavidAFiel...

published: 15 May 2013

PhD to Consulting 101

In this webinar, Oystir co-founder and former McKinsey consultant Zach Marks gives an overview of the consulting industry and how to break in as a PhD.
For more career resources, visit www.oystir.com/resources.

published: 03 Nov 2015

Communication for Consultants

Rita Owens, Senior Lecturer, Carroll School of Management
From the moment of their first client engagement, consultants in all fields face communication opportunities and challenges. No matter what their focus may be—professional services, accounting, technology, operations, human resources, manufacturing, or marketing—consultants drive change. That change, from its initial definition through its development and deployment, must be precisely communicated to a variety of audiences and through a variety of mediums. Most business communication books do a good job leading professional writers and presenters through the basics of audience, organization, formatting, and mechanics. But, only few focus on a specific business role, such as that of a consultant, and give guidance for communicating ...

Academic Coaching & Writing provides a variety of services to develop academics as writers. Our experienced Academic Writing Consultants are trained professional writing coaches. If you decide to work with one of our Writing Coaches you will create a trusting relationship with your coach and develop a dialogue about your ideas and the writing process.
Our Academic Writing Coacheshelp you plan your book or article, brainstorm the organization of your manuscript, provide feedback on your writing, and encourage you to achieve your writing goals.
Meeting with an Academic Writing Coach for an hour, at the same time every week, provides a deadline to keep you on track. You are expected to send your work products and drafts to your coach ahead of time, so that your coach has sufficient time to review the material and provide critical feedback and direction. During the weekly coaching session, you and your coach review the work together, reflect on the progress and obstacles for the week, and set goals for the week ahead.
Academic Writing Services include:
Academic Writing Coaching
Grant Writing Coaching
Academic Editing
Developmental Academic Editing
Comprehensive Academic Copyediting

Academic Coaching & Writing provides a variety of services to develop academics as writers. Our experienced Academic Writing Consultants are trained professional writing coaches. If you decide to work with one of our Writing Coaches you will create a trusting relationship with your coach and develop a dialogue about your ideas and the writing process.
Our Academic Writing Coacheshelp you plan your book or article, brainstorm the organization of your manuscript, provide feedback on your writing, and encourage you to achieve your writing goals.
Meeting with an Academic Writing Coach for an hour, at the same time every week, provides a deadline to keep you on track. You are expected to send your work products and drafts to your coach ahead of time, so that your coach has sufficient time to review the material and provide critical feedback and direction. During the weekly coaching session, you and your coach review the work together, reflect on the progress and obstacles for the week, and set goals for the week ahead.
Academic Writing Services include:
Academic Writing Coaching
Grant Writing Coaching
Academic Editing
Developmental Academic Editing
Comprehensive Academic Copyediting

Academic Coaching and Writing (ACW) supports and guides graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, staff, and administrators to advance their academic dreams. Our vision is to create a community to overcome isolation and empower you with the tools you need to succeed in academia.
ACW is a group of professional academic coaches and consultants dedicated to supporting your academic writing and career needs. Our services include research consulting and coaching for dissertation and academic writing; career and professional growth (including help with balancing the demands of research, teaching and service); and leadership development.
ACW offers a unique blending of coaching and consulting services to support academics at all levels to reach their goals— dissertations, grant proposals, scholarly articles or books, academic job applications, and advancement in academia, or transitions out of academia. As consultants, we provide expertise to help you develop the skills you need to succeed. As coaches, we approach our relationships from a place of deep listening that supports the whole person and we provide structures to keep you on track.

Academic Coaching and Writing (ACW) supports and guides graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, staff, and administrators to advance their academic dreams. Our vision is to create a community to overcome isolation and empower you with the tools you need to succeed in academia.
ACW is a group of professional academic coaches and consultants dedicated to supporting your academic writing and career needs. Our services include research consulting and coaching for dissertation and academic writing; career and professional growth (including help with balancing the demands of research, teaching and service); and leadership development.
ACW offers a unique blending of coaching and consulting services to support academics at all levels to reach their goals— dissertations, grant proposals, scholarly articles or books, academic job applications, and advancement in academia, or transitions out of academia. As consultants, we provide expertise to help you develop the skills you need to succeed. As coaches, we approach our relationships from a place of deep listening that supports the whole person and we provide structures to keep you on track.

3 Billing Strategies for Consultants

Generally, there are three ways you can bill a customer: Hourly, a set retainer rate paid weekly (or bi-weekly, or monthly), or a set retainer rate paid in adva...

Generally, there are three ways you can bill a customer: Hourly, a set retainer rate paid weekly (or bi-weekly, or monthly), or a set retainer rate paid in advance (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly). Cat takes a look at each.

Generally, there are three ways you can bill a customer: Hourly, a set retainer rate paid weekly (or bi-weekly, or monthly), or a set retainer rate paid in advance (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly). Cat takes a look at each.

Content for Coaches and Consultants - Writing Genie

http://www.ContentforCoaches.com - Smart executive coaches and leadership development specialists save time and energy by outsourcing their content needs. Dr. P...

http://www.ContentforCoaches.com - Smart executive coaches and leadership development specialists save time and energy by outsourcing their content needs. Dr. Patsi Krakoff specializes in Ph.D. quality content for e-newsletters, blogs, and other marketing for coaches at www.ContentforCoachesandConsultants.com.

http://www.ContentforCoaches.com - Smart executive coaches and leadership development specialists save time and energy by outsourcing their content needs. Dr. Patsi Krakoff specializes in Ph.D. quality content for e-newsletters, blogs, and other marketing for coaches at www.ContentforCoachesandConsultants.com.

How to become a prolific author ? - Dianna Booher

David Laroche is interviewing Diana Booher, founder of Booher Consultants and author of 46 books. After sharing how she started in writing field, she explained ...

David Laroche is interviewing Diana Booher, founder of Booher Consultants and author of 46 books. After sharing how she started in writing field, she explained the key factors for making a bestseller book. Besides, as she was giving explanation related to her method of writing, she highlighted the importance of taking a step back. Laroche raised points related to succeed in business as a woman and self confidence as well. According to her, it’s all about knowledge base. In this interview, Diana Booher took some concrete examples and relevant illustrations.

David Laroche is interviewing Diana Booher, founder of Booher Consultants and author of 46 books. After sharing how she started in writing field, she explained the key factors for making a bestseller book. Besides, as she was giving explanation related to her method of writing, she highlighted the importance of taking a step back. Laroche raised points related to succeed in business as a woman and self confidence as well. According to her, it’s all about knowledge base. In this interview, Diana Booher took some concrete examples and relevant illustrations.

Know Your Consultants - Highline Writing Center

The Highline Writing Center has many different consultants. Here we ask a few questions to get to know them! Thanks to everyone who participated in making this ...

The Highline Writing Center has many different consultants. Here we ask a few questions to get to know them! Thanks to everyone who participated in making this video!
Check out our website!
https://writingcenter.highline.edu/
Make an appointment for the Writing Center here!
https://highline.mywconline.com/

The Highline Writing Center has many different consultants. Here we ask a few questions to get to know them! Thanks to everyone who participated in making this video!
Check out our website!
https://writingcenter.highline.edu/
Make an appointment for the Writing Center here!
https://highline.mywconline.com/

published:15 Aug 2017

views:76

back

Consulting Success - Secrets To Great Writing for Professional Consultants

Discover the 80% 'I Knew That' and 20% 'AHA!' Rule for Independent Consultants
Get coaching for consultants at http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
Set yourself apart as a Successful Consultant with these Tips:
- Headlines Rule, it's all about the Headlines
- Headlines will get your articles read and commented on
- Practice write titles and headlines over and over
- Being compelling and interesting is not the same as different and new
- Your clientele is looking for solutions
- Make your writing 80% 'I knew that' and 20% 'AHA!'
- People remember the examples and stories you tell
Connect with Expert Consultant David A. Fields further:
http://www.DavidAFields.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultant.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/DavidAFields
http://www.youtube.com/ConsultingSuccess
http://www.twitter.com/_davidafields
https://www.facebook.com/Irresistibleconsultant
http://pinterest.com/consultantdavid/
Original YouTube Video at: http://youtu.be/HlTM7hiR7kc

Discover the 80% 'I Knew That' and 20% 'AHA!' Rule for Independent Consultants
Get coaching for consultants at http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
Set yourself apart as a Successful Consultant with these Tips:
- Headlines Rule, it's all about the Headlines
- Headlines will get your articles read and commented on
- Practice write titles and headlines over and over
- Being compelling and interesting is not the same as different and new
- Your clientele is looking for solutions
- Make your writing 80% 'I knew that' and 20% 'AHA!'
- People remember the examples and stories you tell
Connect with Expert Consultant David A. Fields further:
http://www.DavidAFields.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultant.com
http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/DavidAFields
http://www.youtube.com/ConsultingSuccess
http://www.twitter.com/_davidafields
https://www.facebook.com/Irresistibleconsultant
http://pinterest.com/consultantdavid/
Original YouTube Video at: http://youtu.be/HlTM7hiR7kc

PhD to Consulting 101

In this webinar, Oystir co-founder and former McKinsey consultant Zach Marks gives an overview of the consulting industry and how to break in as a PhD.
For mor...

In this webinar, Oystir co-founder and former McKinsey consultant Zach Marks gives an overview of the consulting industry and how to break in as a PhD.
For more career resources, visit www.oystir.com/resources.

In this webinar, Oystir co-founder and former McKinsey consultant Zach Marks gives an overview of the consulting industry and how to break in as a PhD.
For more career resources, visit www.oystir.com/resources.

Rita Owens, Senior Lecturer, Carroll School of Management
From the moment of their first client engagement, consultants in all fields face communication opportunities and challenges. No matter what their focus may be—professional services, accounting, technology, operations, human resources, manufacturing, or marketing—consultants drive change. That change, from its initial definition through its development and deployment, must be precisely communicated to a variety of audiences and through a variety of mediums. Most business communication books do a good job leading professional writers and presenters through the basics of audience, organization, formatting, and mechanics. But, only few focus on a specific business role, such as that of a consultant, and give guidance for communicating during all stages of a project. This book guides a current or would-be consultant through the various phases of a typical engagement and gives practical advice and direction on written and oral communication throughout a project.

Rita Owens, Senior Lecturer, Carroll School of Management
From the moment of their first client engagement, consultants in all fields face communication opportunities and challenges. No matter what their focus may be—professional services, accounting, technology, operations, human resources, manufacturing, or marketing—consultants drive change. That change, from its initial definition through its development and deployment, must be precisely communicated to a variety of audiences and through a variety of mediums. Most business communication books do a good job leading professional writers and presenters through the basics of audience, organization, formatting, and mechanics. But, only few focus on a specific business role, such as that of a consultant, and give guidance for communicating during all stages of a project. This book guides a current or would-be consultant through the various phases of a typical engagement and gives practical advice and direction on written and oral communication throughout a project.

Academic Writing Services

Academic Coaching & Writing provides a variety of services to develop academics as writers. Our experienced Academic Writing Consultants are trained professional writing coaches. If you decide to work with one of our Writing Coaches you will create a trusting relationship with your coach and develop a dialogue about your ideas and the writing process.
Our Academic Writing Coacheshelp you plan your book or article, brainstorm the organization of your manuscript, provide feedback on your writing, and encourage you to achieve your writing goals.
Meeting with an Academic Writing Coach for an hour, at the same time every week, provides a deadline to keep you on track. You are expected to send your work products and drafts to your coach ahead of time, so that your coach has sufficient time to review the material and provide critical feedback and direction. During the weekly coaching session, you and your coach review the work together, reflect on the progress and obstacles for the week, and set goals for the week ahead.
Academic Writing Services include:
Academic Writing Coaching
Grant Writing Coaching
Academic Editing
Developmental Academic Editing
Comprehensive Academic Copyediting

Academic Coaching & Writing

Academic Coaching and Writing (ACW) supports and guides graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, staff, and administrators to advance their academic dreams. Our vision is to create a community to overcome isolation and empower you with the tools you need to succeed in academia.
ACW is a group of professional academic coaches and consultants dedicated to supporting your academic writing and career needs. Our services include research consulting and coaching for dissertation and academic writing; career and professional growth (including help with balancing the demands of research, teaching and service); and leadership development.
ACW offers a unique blending of coaching and consulting services to support academics at all levels to reach their goals— dissertations, grant proposals, scholarly articles or books, academic job applications, and advancement in academia, or transitions out of academia. As consultants, we provide expertise to help you develop the skills you need to succeed. As coaches, we approach our relationships from a place of deep listening that supports the whole person and we provide structures to keep you on track.

3 Billing Strategies for Consultants

Generally, there are three ways you can bill a customer: Hourly, a set retainer rate paid weekly (or bi-weekly, or monthly), or a set retainer rate paid in advance (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly). Cat takes a look at each.

Content for Coaches and Consultants - Writing Genie

http://www.ContentforCoaches.com - Smart executive coaches and leadership development specialists save time and energy by outsourcing their content needs. Dr. Patsi Krakoff specializes in Ph.D. quality content for e-newsletters, blogs, and other marketing for coaches at www.ContentforCoachesandConsultants.com.

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How to become a prolific author ? - Dianna Booher

David Laroche is interviewing Diana Booher, founder of Booher Consultants and author of 46...

How to become a prolific author ? - Dianna Booher

David Laroche is interviewing Diana Booher, founder of Booher Consultants and author of 46 books. After sharing how she started in writing field, she explained the key factors for making a bestseller book. Besides, as she was giving explanation related to her method of writing, she highlighted the importance of taking a step back. Laroche raised points related to succeed in business as a woman and self confidence as well. According to her, it’s all about knowledge base. In this interview, Diana Booher took some concrete examples and relevant illustrations.

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Know Your Consultants - Highline Writing Center

The Highline Writing Center has many different consultants. Here we ask a few questions to...

Know Your Consultants - Highline Writing Center

The Highline Writing Center has many different consultants. Here we ask a few questions to get to know them! Thanks to everyone who participated in making this video!
Check out our website!
https://writingcenter.highline.edu/
Make an appointment for the Writing Center here!
https://highline.mywconline.com/

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Consulting Success - Secrets To Great Writing for Professional Consultants

Consulting Success - Secrets To Great Writing for Professional Consultants

Discover the 80% 'I Knew That' and 20% 'AHA!' Rule for Independent Consultants
Get coaching for consultants at http://www.IrresistibleConsultantProgram.com
Set yourself apart as a Successful Consultant with these Tips:
- Headlines Rule, it's all about the Headlines
- Headlines will get your articles read and commented on
- Practice write titles and headlines over and over
- Being compelling and interesting is not the same as different and new
- Your clientele is looking for solutions
- Make your writing 80% 'I knew that' and 20% 'AHA!'
- People remember the examples and stories you tell
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http://www.youtube.com/ConsultingSuccess
http://www.twitter.com/_davidafields
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Original YouTube Video at: http://youtu.be/HlTM7hiR7kc

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PhD to Consulting 101

In this webinar, Oystir co-founder and former McKinsey consultant Zach Marks gives an over...

PhD to Consulting 101

In this webinar, Oystir co-founder and former McKinsey consultant Zach Marks gives an overview of the consulting industry and how to break in as a PhD.
For more career resources, visit www.oystir.com/resources.

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Communication for Consultants

Rita Owens, Senior Lecturer, Carroll School of Management
From the moment of their first ...

Communication for Consultants

Rita Owens, Senior Lecturer, Carroll School of Management
From the moment of their first client engagement, consultants in all fields face communication opportunities and challenges. No matter what their focus may be—professional services, accounting, technology, operations, human resources, manufacturing, or marketing—consultants drive change. That change, from its initial definition through its development and deployment, must be precisely communicated to a variety of audiences and through a variety of mediums. Most business communication books do a good job leading professional writers and presenters through the basics of audience, organization, formatting, and mechanics. But, only few focus on a specific business role, such as that of a consultant, and give guidance for communicating during all stages of a project. This book guides a current or would-be consultant through the various phases of a typical engagement and gives practical advice and direction on written and oral communication throughout a project.